Calibrating an ADAS Radar 360 system is essential to ensure your vehicle’s advanced safety features, like adaptive cruise control and 360-degree monitoring, function accurately. At Cali Auto Glass, we follow a structured, step-by-step process to align and validate every component to meet manufacturer standards, guaranteeing optimal performance and road safety.
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our process: adas radar 360° calibration
Here’s a breakdown of the steps in calibrating your ADAS Radar 360°.
01
Prepare the Vehicle
Park on a level surface, check tire pressure and load, and ensure the battery is fully charged. Clean the radar sensors for accuracy.
02
Inspect the System
Scan for fault codes, inspect radar sensors and cameras, and ensure all connectors and components are intact.
03
Set Up Calibration Equipment
Position calibration targets and equipment according to manufacturer guidelines, ensuring proper distance, height, and alignment with radar sensors.
04
Align the Radar Sensors
Use a calibration tool to adjust the radar sensor's angle and position, matching manufacturer specifications.
05
Perform Static Calibration
Follow the diagnostic tool's prompts to calibrate the radar system while the vehicle is stationary.
06
Conduct Dynamic Calibration
Drive the vehicle under specified conditions (clear weather, low traffic) to allow the radar system to recalibrate itself.
07
Validate the Calibration
Run a final diagnostic scan to confirm successful calibration and resolve any detected issues.
08
Test and Inspect
Verify the functionality of radar-based features, ensure all components are secure, and provide the customer with a detailed report.
Calibration can take up to two hours, depending on the complexity of the system and whether static or dynamic calibration is required. Dynamic calibration may add additional time if specific driving conditions are needed.
You can usually drive the vehicle immediately after a 360 radar calibration, as long as no repairs or installation were done. Follow your technician’s specific advice before hitting the road.
After an ADAS 360 radar calibration, it’s generally safe to wash your car immediately unless the calibration was part of a windshield replacement or other repairs requiring adhesive curing.
Our ADAS calibration is performed with precision and the latest equipment to ensure your system functions exactly as intended. We thoroughly test every calibration, and guarantee accurate alignment of sensors and cameras for optimal safety and performance on the road.
Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) are a collection of technologies that help drivers operate a vehicle safely. ADAS use sensors and cameras to detect obstacles and driver errors, and respond accordingly.